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Wednesday, October 16, 2002
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SGA passes resolution calling for students to sit court-side

A resolution passed by Student Government Association Tuesday night suggests that new student seating on the floor in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum would encourage school spirit and increase game attendance.

Blake Eason

Photographer/Ty Halasz
Blake Eason, a representative from Milton Daniel Hall, proposed a resolution to move the student section at the basketball games courtside at the Student House of Representatives meeting Tuesday. The resolution passed.
Billy Graham to speak Saturday night

Concert Next Generation featuring Billy Graham, Kirk Franklin, dc Talk and Jars of Clay will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday.
100 years later, Skiff still sailing university waters

The Skiff is still afloat after 100 years of service to students and faculty. From its humble beginnings to the present, the Skiff has strived to be an honorable newspaper.
Extended education program growing

The Office of Extended Education has developed a fall line-up of 46 new classes with hopes of attracting more students.
Chancellor search group seeks faculty, student input

Meetings are scheduled to assist in the search for a new chancellor. National advertisements are being placed in hopes to attract candidates.
Reaching for Understanding

Virginia Dias

Photo Editor/Sarah McClellan
Virginia Dias, public relations officer of the Nontraditional Students Organization, led the group’s weekly lunch meeting Wednesday.
1st in year-long forum series starts today

John Singleton, director of International Services, said the assimilation of international students in the United States and at TCU will be among the topics he addresses today during Chancellor Michael Ferrari’s lunch forum.
Alumni staffers look back at Skiff with fondness, amusement

The Skiff caught up with some of its more distinguished alumni and asked them to reflect on their time at TCU.
A century of the Skiff

The Skiff staff viewed nearly every copy of this newspaper in its 100 year history. The following is a list of some of the biggest stories the paper has covered, as they were written throughout the century.
Long hours just another day to Skiffers

Every day, about 75 students gather and work almost all day to produce one issue of the TCU Daily Skiff.
A timeline of the Skiff

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